
Les Jamelles Syrah is a 2024 vintage from the Languedoc region in the South of France, made by winemaker Catherine Delaunay.
It is 100% Syrah. The majority of the wine is made using a traditional South of France method known as “la cocotte”, or the casserole. At the end of alcoholic fermentation, the pomace, skins, seeds and solids are fully submerged. This gives a slow, gentle extraction of tannins and colour pigments, helping to create reds with deeper colour and a softer texture. A portion of the wine is also oak aged. It comes in at 13.5% abv.
In the glass, it has a deep purple colour. The aroma brings blackcurrant, black pepper and violet. On the taste, there is concentrated dark plum and raspberry, with a gentle peppery spice and a touch of cinnamon. It is dry, medium to full-bodied, with low tannins and a fruity finish.
The recommended price is £10.00 from the Co-op but being sold at £9.50 at the time of writing this.














